Tourist Attractions

Euromonitor International publishes the world's most comprehensive market research on the tourist attractions industry. Our reports feature a wealth of standardised and cross-comparable statistics including total market sizes, market share and brand share data, distribution and industry trends and sub-category level information.

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Euromonitor International publishes the world's most comprehensive market research on the tourist attractions industry. Our reports feature a wealth of standardised and cross-comparable statistics including total market sizes, market share and brand share data, distribution and industry trends and sub-category level information.

New York City is ready to welcome 10 million more visitors, thanks to its ability to reach new markets and continuously diversify its travel and tourism offer. To keep the momentum and retain its positioning as a top city destination, New York is ...

Kiev is a large Eastern European city with 3.6 million people, but its economic potential is yet to be tapped. Compared to its peer metropolises in the wider region, GDP per capita is relatively low in the city. Despite its poor economic standing on ...

Marrakech is experiencing healthy growth and recovery in tourism arrivals despite the 2011 terrorist attack at Jemaa el Fna. A decline in arrivals from Europe is being compensated by growth from an increasingly diversified number of destinations. ...

In 2014, more than 11 million tourists came to discover Dubai’s massive man-made islands and attractions, and shop at the largest malls on the planet. The city’s winning bid for World Expo 2020 is also a game changer, with a plethora of new ...

The online travel intermediaries sector continues to record strong growth globally while its competitive environment is quickly evolving and its players are forced constantly to change their business models to thrive. As technology players are rising...

In an era of intense competition and a challenging environment surrounding the airline industry, companies are seeking new ways to gain an advantage through innovation. Technology and creativity are driving such innovations, which span across a ...

Tourism to Rome recorded a strong performance in 2013, driven by a rise of both inbound flows from the traditional markets of the US, UK, Germany and Japan, and from the emerging markets. Growth is expected to stay steady in the 2014-2019 period, ...

The travel sharing economy is host to some of the world’s most famous peer-to-peer brands like Airbnb and Uber. It’s a love-hate relationship as consumers enjoy the convenience and price of renting from peers, whilst travel players have been caught ...

Sub-Saharan Africa has been performing strongly in terms of economic development in the last 5 years. Growing transportation infrastructure, new hotel openings and more flight connections are putting the region on the map. The ambitions of local ...

Delhi offers an excellent blend of rich cultural heritage and modern lifestyle. The city is also the venue for important events related to business, sports and entertainment. Increased crime, electoral unrest and rising inflation were some of the ...

Tourism in Cape Town is poised for significant growth as the city continues to be a leading African destination for leisure visitors from Europe and the US, whilst arrivals from emerging markets such as China, India and Russia are addressing the gap ...

Sub-Saharan African tourism has grown by an average of 4.3% per year since 2008, outpacing the global average of 3.2%, this growth is expected to continue reaching over 45 million arrivals by 2018. Increased FDI, new trade partnerships, access to ...

All travel industry loyalty programmes continue to evolve, but US legacy airlines are in the midst of a radical transformation to reward their most lucrative travellers. Hotels are also enhancing their elite benefits to lock down their loyalty. Going...

Online travel consumers have been changing at a very fast pace in the last couple of years, encouraging companies to be equally swift in adapting their business models. Multiple screens, wearable electronics, the peer-to-peer model and big data ...

The Travel and Tourism 2014: New Insights and System Refresher report reveals the priority areas that travel players should be aware of to ensure future success. It showcases ground-breaking technologies, peer-to-peer accommodation and emerging ...

Online travel consumers are changing as they increasingly embrace mobile internet devices, demand more personalised real-time services and enjoy sharing travel reviews and services with their peers. 2014 is expected to be another year of strong ...

The report presents the four key emerging travel and tourism trends in the UK and Ireland, looking at how the travel industry is developing in a rapidly changing economic and social environment. The industry will have to work harder to compete for ...

Travel and tourism again illustrated its continuing importance in 2013, with a 4% rise in international arrivals and hitting record numbers. Tourists from the emerging markets are leading this growth, with Chinese outbound becoming a global ...

Despite recent headline news about the slowdown experienced in the BRICS economies, these countries continue to command strong appeal. BRICS consumers are moving online in their droves and together make up 38% of the world’s netizens. For travel ...

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